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VIP & Chadder (The Freedom Movement) celebrate EID Mubarak (Sallah) with people in NIMA

Legendary Ghanaian music group VIP marks another year of their annual sallah give back program.

This years event was celebrated on the 24th of May, 2020,

And was different from their usual program outline.

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This year’s theme for the celebration was Unity within Christian & Muslims.

Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic the musicians decided to partner with

Chadder the CEO of Freedom Movement to give back to the NIMA community,

As they preached about unity within Christian & muslims.

The climax of the event which is the show couldn’t come off  due to the president’s banned on social gathering.

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Social distance was observed during the giveaways.

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Pictures and videos below….

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https://www.instagram.com/tv/CAoQJJVHXCF/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

BY :  MOD DEE

SOURCE : ghanaquest.com

Sad News: Rapper Promzy Loses His Mother

Rapper and former member of music group VIP(now VVIP), Promzy, has unfortunately lost his mother.

The musician took to social media to announce the sad demise of his beloved mother on Monday.

“Just lost my mum. Even though it’s a painful state now, I’m trying to cope and be strong. God knows best. Have a wonderful week kings and queens,” he said on Facebook.

“When you find your path, you must not be afraid. You need to have sufficient courage to make mistakes. Disappointment, defeat and despair are the tools God uses to show us the way,” he further said in an additional image to the post.

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There is no detail about the cause of death. Again, there is no further detail about who she was but Promzy has, in the past, reportedly made posts about her on Facebook emphasizing a strong bond between them.

“Mum’s my heartbeat and moon light (love you so much)

Pops my strength and sunlight (r.i.paradise… I really missed you)…,” he posted on Facebook last year on September 11.

Promzy was a member of VIP, one of the first music groups which emerged during the early stages of hiplife.

They produced some of the massive hits the country has ever had. In 1998, they released their first album, ‘Bibi Baa O’.

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In 2000, they released their second album, ‘Ye De Aba’, which was more successful than their first album. Their third album, ‘Lumbe Lumbe Lumbe’, in 2001 had the smash hit song, ‘Daben Na Odo Beba’.

In 2003, VIP took the music industry by storm with their album, ‘Ahomka Womu’. The ‘Ahomka Womu’ song was number one on the Ghanaian charts for over 20 weeks.

VIP won several awards at the Ghana Music Awards and the group gained international exposure after this success.

In 2013, the group announced that Promzy was no longer a member, but they didn’t really state what led to their split-up.

His exit from the group saw a new addition in the person of Reggie Rockstone who also changed the group’s name to VVIP.

We at Ghaflagh.com extend our sincerest condolence to Promzy and the bereaving family.